
The A-B-C Model and Teaching Clients the B to C Connection
Raymond A. Digiuseppe, Kristene A. Doyle, Windy Dryden, and Wouter Backx
in A Practitioner's Guide to Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy (3 edn)
The Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) and Cognitive-Behavior therapy (CBT) model is based on the A-B-C, which maintains that Activating events trigger either irrational or rational ...
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About This Treatment Guide
Esther Deblinger, Anthony P. Mannarino, Judith A. Cohen, Melissa K. Runyon, and Anne H. Heflin
in Child Sexual Abuse: A Primer for Treating Children, Adolescents, and Their Nonoffending Parents (2 ed.)
This chapter introduces terminology and concepts utilized later in the book and it offers suggestions for optimally implementing the treatment guide that follows. It highlights the ...
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Abstraction
Sarah E. MacPherson, Sergio Della Sala, Simon R. Cox, Alessandra Girardi, and Matthew H. Iveson
in Handbook of Frontal Lobe Assessment
The frontal tests available in the literature for assessment of abstraction abilities are discussed. For each test, the evidence for localization of abstraction processes within the various ...
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Abusive/Neglectful Mother, Inadequate Type: Kaye
Geoffrey R. McKee
in Why Mothers Kill: A Forensic Psychologist's Casebook
This chapter illustrates maternal filicide in the abusive/neglectful mother, inadequate type. It explores the case through an analysis using the Maternal Filicide Risk Matrix analysis, as ...
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Abusive/Neglectful Mother, Reactive Type: Janet
Geoffrey R. McKee
in Why Mothers Kill: A Forensic Psychologist's Casebook
This chapter illustrates maternal filicide in the abusive/neglectful mother, reactive type. It explores the case through an analysis using the Maternal Filicide Risk Matrix analysis, as ...
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Abusive/Neglectful Mother, Recurrent Type: Harriet
Geoffrey R. McKee
in Why Mothers Kill: A Forensic Psychologist's Casebook
This chapter illustrates maternal filicide in the abusive/neglectful mother, recurrent type. It explores the case through an analysis using the Maternal Filicide Risk Matrix analysis, as ...
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Academic Issues Related to Pediatric Health Conditions in Schools
Christy M. Walcott and Sayward E. Harrison
in Pediatric Health Conditions in Schools: A Clinician's Guide for Working with Children, Families, and Educators
Children with chronic health conditions may experience academic challenges for a multitude of reasons. This chapter provides an overview of the educational difficulties encountered by ...
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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Glenn M. Sloman and Michael C. Selbst
in Pediatric Health Conditions in Schools: A Clinician's Guide for Working with Children, Families, and Educators
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is a therapy-based intervention for students with chronic health conditions that helps students manage their experience with their medical condition ...
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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Psychosis: Applying Acceptance and Mindfulness in the Context of an Inpatient Hospitalization
Patricia Bach
in Incorporating Acceptance and Mindfulness into the Treatment of Psychosis: Current Trends and Future Directions
This chapter provides an overview of the development of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for the treatment of clients presenting with symptoms of psychosis. Application of ...
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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Facilitate Positive Body Image and Embodiment
Jennifer B. Webb
in Handbook of Positive Body Image and Embodiment: Constructs, Protective Factors, and Interventions
Contemporary scholarship seeks to give increased attention to identifying and evaluating treatment modalities that may be useful in enhancing more positive forms of embodiment. In this ...
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Acceptance and the Recovery Paradigm in Mental Health Care
Lauren Mizock and Zlatka Russinova
in Acceptance of Mental Illness: Promoting Recovery Among Culturally Diverse Groups
Chapter 2 offers an overview of the recovery movement in the provision of mental health care for serious mental illness. Within the recovery movement in mental illness treatment, recovery ...
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Acceptance of Mental Illness Among Men: Masculinities and Mental Health
Lauren Mizock and Zlatka Russinova
in Acceptance of Mental Illness: Promoting Recovery Among Culturally Diverse Groups
This chapter explores the unique barriers and facilitators to acceptance that men with serious mental illness may experience. The values associated with traditional masculinity are ...
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Acceptance of Mental Illness Among Women: Intersectional Stigma
Lauren Mizock and Zlatka Russinova
in Acceptance of Mental Illness: Promoting Recovery Among Culturally Diverse Groups
This chapter reviews the experiences of women with serious mental illness and the various disparities encountered by them. These disparities include higher rates of victimization, ...
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Acceptance, Activism, and Freedom from Bullying: The Online Context
Ann Frisén, Kristina Holmqvist Gattario, and Sofia Berne
in Handbook of Positive Body Image and Embodiment: Constructs, Protective Factors, and Interventions
The Internet and especially social networking sites provide potent contexts for the formation of individuals’ views of their bodies and appearance. So far, however, research has almost ...
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Acceptance, Vulnerability, and Compassion: Contextual Behavioral Approaches for Sexual and Gender Minority Clients
Matthew D. Skinta, Brandon Hoeflein, and Daniel Ryu
in Handbook of Evidence-Based Mental Health Practice with Sexual and Gender Minorities
Therapies that enhance mindfulness, acceptance, compassion, and interpersonal vulnerability among sexual and gender minority (SGM) clients offer the potential to reduce the impact of ...
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Acceptance-Based CBT for Command Hallucinations: Rationale, Implementation, and Outcomes of the TORCH Project
Frances Shawyer and John Farhall
in Incorporating Acceptance and Mindfulness into the Treatment of Psychosis: Current Trends and Future Directions
Command hallucinations are a particularly troubling form of voice-hearing that may be experienced in psychosis. Two common forms of response, engagement and resistance, can add to the risk ...
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Accepting
David Hewison, Christopher Clulow, and Harriet Drake
in Couple Therapy for Depression: A clinician’s guide to integrative practice
Acceptance is an active process that relies upon an understanding of the functions of each partner’s role in the interactions between them. The same behaviour can perform different ...
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Accessing Targeted and Intensive Mental Health Services
Tammy L. Hughes and Maggie B. Mazzotta
in Fostering the Emotional Well-Being of our Youth: A School-Based Approach
One in five children and adolescents experience a mental health disorder during their school-aged years. Given that almost all children attend school, this setting offers the opportunity to ...
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Accommodating Race and Ethnicity in Parenting Interventions
Divna M. Haslam and Anilena Mejia
in The Power of Positive Parenting: Transforming the Lives of Children, Parents, and Communities Using the Triple P System
The parenting experience can be both similar and vastly different across different cultural contexts. This chapter outlines what culture is and the impact it has on family structure and ...
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Action Research
Brian D. Christens, Victoria Faust, Jennifer Gaddis, Paula Tran Inzeo, Carolina S. Sarmiento, and Shannon M. Sparks
in Handbook of Methodological Approaches to Community-Based Research: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods
This chapter on action research describes the orchestration of cyclical processes of action and research that mutually inform each other. The conceptual foundations of action research are ...
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